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Companies that live online are all about Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Major search engines have a certain ranking formula, and if your site isn't near the top of the list, chances are your traffic will suffer. That's where optimization comes into play.
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123RFGeo guessr will put your geographical knowledge to the test.There are more than 600 million websites available online but most of us peruse the same dozen or so each day. That's partly because big tech companies dominate the web but also it can be quite hard to discover new sites. If you are a bit bored with your usual digital destinations then here are 10 new websites to explore the next time you're online. Radio Garden This website allows you to tune into streaming radio stations all around the world. READ MORE:* Amazon's arrival could give NZ firms a leg-up in Australia* One Amazon warehouse not enough to fill every Xmas stocking* The personal details Facebook uses to target ads to you This is great if you live away from the town you grew up in and want to keep in touch or remi...

The search landscape has come a long way. Do you remember how basic search queries were 20 years ago? If you're under 30, you missed out on that golden era. Others will remember what life was like using Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator on Windows 98.
I vividly remember the first query I ever typed on a search engine. It was on Yahoo! and the query was "games." Being an avid gamer at the time, I wanted to use this thing called the internet to find new games to download on my PC. Search engines weren't as sophisticated back then, nor did we expect them to be, so we kept our queries short and sweet to maximize our chances of getting relevant results. The internet was relatively new to the search index was quite thin and didn't have the trillions of pages to sort through like Google

Wednesday, November 14, 2018
As a law firm, it is important to have a website that abides by the rules and regulations that have been dictated by the various state bar associations. However, that does not mean that an attorney website cannot utilize some of the best marketing practices being used today. Search engine optimization for lawyers is as simple as doing your research and writing it out.
Search engine optimization (SEO) is one of the best ways an attorney can help drive traffic to their website. If you are marketing for your firm’s website, the SEO tips below can help increase your potential clientele outreach.
Search Engine Optimization for Lawyers: The Facts
Before creating website content, it

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Google never likes talking about its search engine algorithms, but the company often goes the extra mile to help websites and developers offer the best user experience. The search engine giant has launched a new SEO tool to let developers and publications review the performance of their websites. The SEO tool also offers detailed and actionable guidance on how they can “apply the web’s modern capabilities to improve their own websites and apps.
Here’s what the SEO tool does
The tool, still in open beta, is available at Web.dev. It shows you how well your website follows SEO best practices. Google says its web platform team has spent more than a decade learning about user needs, and this SEO tool is the culmination of all the lear

When it comes to news websites’ referral traffic, Google beats Facebook hands-down, with the search giant accounting for 40% compared to Facebook’s 26%. And yet hyperlocals, says publisher John Guinn, are making it harder for people to find them by not making the most of four simple SEO settings. In a guest post for OJB, John explains what those settings are — and how hyperlocal sites can use them to improve their SEO.
SEO setting 1: The <title> tag
The <title> tag — which describes the topic and theme of an online document — is seen as critical to both SEO and to the user experience. It is displayed in two key places:
Firstly, the internet browser — in the top bar of the browser
The title tag is “Crime News: van seized for illegal rubbish dumping crushed”
…And secon

Do the Internet Giants Plan to Banish Websites from their Ecosystem in the Future of Search?
Google rings in its 20-year anniversary (read: effective reign over the Internet), and promises to “improve search for the next 20 years,” the moment is ripe for disruption. And while the fruits of that disruption may still be another 20 years away, the seeds are being sown right now.
— Rand Fishkin, SparkToro said,
We’ve reached an era of a less-connected web, a web-focused on retaining users rather than sharing content.
From Reddit to Google, Instagram to LinkedIn, through to YouTube and even the previously open-format, conversation-centric Twitter, social media platforms are taking a page out of Facebook’s book and gearing their platform towards profitabil

First it was the Real ID, that new federal-compliant identification card that spawned soul-sucking lines out the door at DMV offices up and down the Golden State.
Now comes a warning from the state Department of Motor Vehicles that certain unscrupulous online operators have set up websites that charge customers bogus fees to to complete the electronic driver license and ID card application. The heads-up on Tuesday said these fake sites also are charging fees for people trying to get DMV appointments and complete other online transactions.
And when it comes to dealing with the DMV, these ripoff sites only add insult to injury.
The DMV said in its news release that the department has received reports of websites charging customers a fee to complete the new online drivers license applicati